Mega Bank Merger Drive in India: Analysis of Financial Performance of Banks Before Merger
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https://doi.org/10.33516/rb.v45i3-4.72-95pKeywords:
Capital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management Effectiveness, Earnings Ability, Liquidity.Abstract
Banking sector plays an important role in the development of an economy in a country. Banking sector has the most crucial role in the smooth functioning of economy in India. India is one of the developing countries which has a strong banking base with a large number of banks in India. But in recent times a large number of Merger of Banks in India has been announced by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on 30.08.2019. So an evaluation of the performance of merged banks is done in this study on the basis of CAMEL Rating Model for judging Capital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management Effectiveness, Earnings Ability, and Liquidity. The present study analyses the financial performance of banks before merger in recent times.Downloads
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